the basis of financial performance and customer perception. For this comparison, two Islamic banks and two conventional were selected. The selected banks are broadly of similar size in term of deposits. First part covers the comparison of financial analysis between Islamic and conventional banks over last seven years. The hypothesis is generated to measure which bank is
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Project Report On Credit Management Of [pic] A Project Work On Credit Management of AB Bank Limited Course Code: BUS 699 Course Title : Project Work Submitted To Department of Business Administration Leading University, Sylhet. Supervised By Thanvir Ahmed Chowdhury Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Leading University
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Imperial America EDGE Fall Quarter 2003 Tim Chueh Ambert Ho 12/5/03 What Is Imperialism? “Imperialism is the highest stage of capitalism…characterized by monopoly corporations and the compulsion to export capital abroad for higher profits. Unlike capitalism in the
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Journal of Management and Social Sciences Vol. 5, No. 2, (Fall 2009) 180-194 The Role of Leadership in Human Resource Management a Comparative Study of Specific Public and Private Sectors in Pakistan Akbar Ali * Dean, Multi Disipline, Degree Program NUST, Karachi ABSTRACT The fundamental problem of this study was to examine "The role of leadership in human resource management through comparison of public and private sectors in Pakistan" by evaluating the leadership in ten competencies
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Introduction to Kyrgyzstan Location Figure 1.1: Map of Central Asia Located in Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, a country that obtained its independence from Soviet Union on 1991, 31st August is a mountainous country with 95% of its area covered by the Tien Shan mountain range. With a total area of 199,951 square kilometer, 94% of the country is 3,300ft above sea level with an average height of 9,020ft. Kyrgyzstan is bordered by four countries with Kazakhstan on the north and northwest, Uzbekistan
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chapter- 1 INDUSTRY PROFILE 1.1 Automotive Industry The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets and sells the world motor vehicles. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. In 2007, a total of 71.9 million new automobile were sold worldwide. Around the word, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007: the burn over 260 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The numbers
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Statement Problem Red Bull GmbH faces many challenges in the functional drink market. RUFTS Marketing Consultancy will take a closer look at these challenges with a particular focus on the SWOT and PESTLE analysis as it pertains to the current market challenges as described in the Bahria University case study. Objective The objective is to provide a clear strategic recommendation to the Red Bull executive committee on the best course of action for the company based on the current market challenges
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ABSTRACT Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy of Bangladesh which provides 63% employment and contributing 18.6% to the national GDP. But unfortunately the farmer’s community is one of the most deprived ones in our country and frequent access to information remains one of the crying needs for a long time period. It can enable them to enhance their quality of life. It has been argued that telecommunication operators can come to aid in this respect. Telecommunications operators
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RoJournal of Management and Social Sciences Vol. 5, No. 2, (Fall 2009) 180-194 The Role of Leadership in Human Resource Management a Comparative Study of Specific Public and Private Sectors in Pakistan * Akbar Ali Dean, Multi Disipline, Degree Program NUST, Karachi ABSTRACT The fundamental problem of this study was to examine "The role of leadership in human resource management through comparison of public and private sectors in Pakistan" by evaluating the leadership in ten competencies
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Chapter I THE PROBLEM Introduction Learning is a very important personal matter and there isn’t one study habit that works for every situation. One here to take more responsibility to acquire the desired knowledge to develop positive values, critical thinking, attitudes and skills. Effective study skills and strategies opportunities to approach learning tasks systematically and independently. Practicing good study habits is the key to becoming smarter and achieving success in school
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